By Marissa Moore, 两性色午夜r
两性色午夜 was ranked 7 out of 10 for 鈥渕ost environmentally friendly companies in the U.S.鈥 in June by , a United States-based company that provides career news, advice and a job search. The ranking was determined in part by former 两性色午夜 employees, who gave the campus an 鈥渆nvironmental friendliness鈥 score of 4.49 out of 5.
鈥淚鈥檓 really glad to see that people who work here at 两性色午夜 recognize and appreciate what we鈥檙e doing around sustainability,鈥 said Melanie Knowles, Manager of Sustainability at 两性色午夜.
Knowles said the Office of Sustainability has seven initiatives. Some of the initiatives include transportation, energy, water and natural areas on campus.
Knowles said the Office of Sustainability is working to 鈥渕ake as many transportation options available鈥 and 鈥渃onvenient as possible." Some of the options listed on the sustainability webpage include the Flashfleet bikeshare, walkable paths such as the Esplanade and a 鈥渞ideshare鈥 through .
鈥淲e have a lot of natural areas on campus, like a peatland wetland,鈥 Knowles said. 鈥淪tormwater that falls on campus usually leads into these natural areas.鈥
Knowles said the 鈥減eatland鈥 is located between Eastway and Henderson Hall. 鈥淚t looks like a little wooded area but it鈥檚 an ecologically important environment.鈥
Knowles said students can use the wetlands to gain experience doing 鈥渆nvironmental measurements and species counts鈥 for research. A range of different plant and animal species use these spaces, as well as the prairie that is near the Student Recreation and Wellness Center.
Besides helping instructors and students in course studies with the "engineered" environments on campus, the Office of Sustainability is also trying to decrease the amount of food waste generated on campus.
Working with Aramark, the food service at 两性色午夜, Knowles said they are thinking of using 鈥渁naerobic digestion,鈥 where food waste will be turned into energy. The plans would go in to the Design Innovation Hub at the university 鈥渁t least a year from now.鈥
Knowles said that recycling on campus has increased in the past few years.
鈥淚n 2012 (recycling on campus) was about 18%,鈥 said Knowles. 鈥淣ow we鈥檙e doubled that, we鈥檙e 36%.鈥
Knowles said the Office of Sustainability is always looking into what goes into a landfill, what it is comprised of and 鈥渉ow they can either reduce it or divert it away from landfills.鈥
Marissa Moore is correspondent. Contact her at mmoor146@kent.edu.